The Hills Have Eyes (1977)

Step into Wes Craven’s 1977 cult classic The Hills Have Eyes for a tense, blood-spattered thrill ride that’s as creepy as it is unexpectedly hilarious. Root for Beast, the savviest dog in horror history, as he outsmarts both the bumbling Carters and the desert’s deadliest freaks.

A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)

I dove into the 2010 Nightmare on Elm Street remake expecting Craven’s razor-sharp scares, but despite slick CGI dreamscapes and a cool insomnia angle it never rises above average. Compared to the original’s fearless tension and unforgettable final girl, this one just feels like a bland echo.

The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)

Join a curious anthropologist in Wes Craven’s 1988 cult classic The Serpent and the Rainbow as he delves into Haiti’s voodoo underworld in search of a real-life zombie drug. Packed with classic 80s chills, gritty visuals, and skin-crawling thrills, it’s a journey you won’t soon forget.